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I shipped my '63 BJ7 from Vermont down to Florida via enclosed truck and when it arrived the driver misjudged the car's narrow track as he backed it out and the right side came off the inside of the ramp, damaging the length of the lower right side. To add to the problem he somehow managed to damage the fuel tank and fuel pump because as I drove the car home from where he'd unloaded it, there was a loud racket coming from the pump. At first I thought the rear wire wheel had been damaged and was coming apart because of the loud, speed-dependent clicking but I checked it out and it was fine. I drove it to my mechanic who jacked up the rear end and crawled under and saw what he described as a "crushed" gas tank. I'm not sure how that causes the pump to make so much noise - he said something about it being "fuel-starved" - but it seems to work just fine, albeit very noisily. I'm guessing that the damage was done when it fell but perhaps the driver jacked the car up to get it back on the ramp and somehow hit the underside of the tank.
Whatever the case may be, the paint work is going to cost $1850 and the mechanical is yet to be determined as my mechanic will wait to get it up on the lift to do a full diagnosis. Paint gets done next week and the week after it goes to the mechanic.
The trucking company's insurance is paying for it and they're very apologetic and being very helpful.
If you ship your car, make sure the driver is warned that these older car's have narrow tracks and to take more care to keep them on the ramp. Better yet, make sure it isn't a one-man operation and that the driver has someone guide him to make sure he's not going off.
Whatever the case may be, the paint work is going to cost $1850 and the mechanical is yet to be determined as my mechanic will wait to get it up on the lift to do a full diagnosis. Paint gets done next week and the week after it goes to the mechanic.
The trucking company's insurance is paying for it and they're very apologetic and being very helpful.
If you ship your car, make sure the driver is warned that these older car's have narrow tracks and to take more care to keep them on the ramp. Better yet, make sure it isn't a one-man operation and that the driver has someone guide him to make sure he's not going off.
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